Patient-centered practice infrastructure was associated with better care quality only among physicians who scored well on their Maintenance of Certification exam. Objectives: To understand if and how ...
Background: A woman's risk for cervical cancer has been used by physicians to guide the initiation and frequency of a Pap smear. The aim of this study was to determine family physicians' knowledge of ...
One way to improve patients' oral health might be for family physicians to pass along useful information promoting better oral care. But with all the issues these practitioners face on a daily basis, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “Our study population demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in air pollution knowledge and ...
Transgender people experience intersecting forms of marginalization and suffer significant healthcare disparities. There is evidence that healthcare providers are insufficiently equipped to provide ...
Objective: To examine whether physicians' use of information technology (IT) was associated with better knowledge of drug costs. Study Design/Methods: A 2007 statewide survey of 247 primary care ...
Researchers analyzed instances of diagnostic errors submitted by patients and their families and found 224 cases of problematic physician behavior, according to study published in Health Affairs. 1.
In a recent study posted to Research Square*, researchers conducted a global survey to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of physicians towards coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
When physicians prescribe medications to patients 75 and older, they often must base decisions partly on results from studies in younger patients, partly on their clinical experience and partly on ...
A study form the American Association for Physician Leadership and the Navigant Center for Healthcare Research and Policy Analysis shows physicians support increasing healthcare service values through ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Less than half of physicians identified gastrointestinal and upper respiratory tract symptoms as potential signs ...
This sample of family physicians from across the country has a limited understanding of the risk factors for cervical cancer. This was true regardless of the age, training, race, geographic location, ...
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